Macarena

From the name of a barrio (district) in Seville, which got its name from a Temple which May have been... Lire la suite » ;

Macaria

Feminine form of Macario

Mafalda

Italian and Portuguese form of Matilda

Magdalena

Forme latine de Madeleine

Maia

Basque form of Maria

Maialen

Basque form of Madeleine

Maite

Contraction of María and Teresa

Maite

Means "lovable" in Basque.

Malena

Swedish and Spanish short form of Magdalena, and Czech short form of Mahulena.

Manola

Espagnol diminutif féminin de Manuel

Manuela

Féminin singulier de Manuel

Manuelita

Diminutif de Manuela

Mara

Means "bitter" in Hebrew. This is a name taken by Naomi in the Old Testament (see Ruth 1:20).

Marcela

Feminine form of Marcellus

Marcelina

Polonais féminin singulier de Marcellin

Marcia

Feminine form of Marcius. It was borne by a few very minor saints. It has been used as a given name... Lire la suite » ;

Margarida

Portuguese and Galician form of Margot. This is also a Portuguese and Galician word meaning "Daisy Flower"... Lire la suite » ;

Margarita

Latinate form of Margot. This is also a Latin word meaning "Pearl" and a Spanish word meaning "Daisy... Lire la suite » ;

Maria

La forme latine de de grec Μαρια, de l'hébreu מִרְיָם (voir Mary). Maria est la forme habituelle... Lire la suite » ;

María

Forme de Maria espagnol et galicien

Mariana

Roman feminine form of Marianus. After the classical Era it was frequently interpreted as a combination... Lire la suite » ;

Marianela

Contraction of María and Estela

Marianita

Spanish and Portuguese diminutive of Mariana

Maribel

Contraction of María and Isabelle

Maricela

Contraction of María and Celia